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For THAT, here are the instructions you’ll follow: Sue me.įinally, there’s one more thing you can do if what you need is to send someone only a contact’s email address, for example, in a message you’re already composing. Okay, so I didn’t have a lot of details for that fake contact. Then you can compose a new email and press Command-V (or choose Edit > Paste) within the body of the message to pop those details in not as an attachment, but as text, like so: Right-click on the contact in question and choose “Copy Contact Details” (or press Command-C, which is short for Edit > Copy).Again click on the “People” tab at the bottom-left corner of Outlook’s window.If what you’d like instead, though, is to send the contact’s details in text within an email, then that process is a bit different. This is a great method to use if you want your recipient to be able to automatically add the info you send into his or her own contacts program in most cases, all he would have to do is double-click the vCard attachment to do so. Then Outlook will open an email for you with that vCard file attached!.Note, though, that you can also press Command-J, which is short for Contact > Forward as vCard, OR you can use the “Forward” button in Outlook’s toolbar. Right-or Control-click on the contact you’d like to share, then choose “Forward as vCard” from that contextual menu.Click on the “ People” tab at the bottom-left corner of Outlook’s window.
